‘Stealing Flowers Is Not Really Stealing’: Thieves Pick From a $35 Billion Garden

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‘Stealing Flowers Is Not Really Stealing’: Thieves Pick From a $35 Billion Garden
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“I just cut a little bit off.' The Chinese plant thief was later charged with stealing 1,598 shrubs, part of a national wave of plant pilfery.

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